The Agatha Awards are given annually at Malice Domestic, a convention that honors mystery writing in the tradition of Agatha Christie. According to the site, "The genre is generally characterized by mysteries that contain no explicit sex, excessive gore or gratuitous violence; usually featuring an amateur detective, they have a confined setting and characters who know one another."

The categories are novel, first mystery, short story and non-fiction. Scroll down for a lists of winners from 1988 to the present.